So, I'm currently building my new computer, getting the lot to put together this Saturday, when it occured to me that the monitors I am getting (2 19" LG Flatron Widescreens) may not be GW compatible.
Does anyone play GW on a widescreen monitor? I know Bioshock has Widescreen options, but not many other games on the market do. Does anyone know how widescreen may affect my gameplay if at all?
GW and Widescreen
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Originally Posted by pamelf
So, I'm currently building my new computer, getting the lot to put together this Saturday, when it occured to me that the monitors I am getting (2 19" LG Flatron Widescreens) may not be GW compatible.
Does anyone play GW on a widescreen monitor? I know Bioshock has Widescreen options, but not many other games on the market do. Does anyone know how widescreen may affect my gameplay if at all? |
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I have a 19" Widescreen, GuildWars looks much better on it to my opinion.
You have more screen to place your stats somewhere, for me example; i put everything on the right side of the screen (radar, party panel, heroes panel, skillbar, health etc etc.), and still i have a big screen to see everything.
This gives me an advantage.
You have more screen to place your stats somewhere, for me example; i put everything on the right side of the screen (radar, party panel, heroes panel, skillbar, health etc etc.), and still i have a big screen to see everything.
This gives me an advantage.

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I find that the vast majority of games made in the past couple of years support widescreen resolutions (including Bioshock now that someone was nice enough to spend the time creating a small hack to the game engine so the widescreen support has the "proper" FoV). Game engines that don't support widescreen are really starting to show their age.
I play on a 24" Dell 2407wfp, and I much prefer the 16:10 (yes, it's actually 16:10 on most widescreen PC monitors, which might be why there is distortion for some people in some games) to the 4:3 (some monitors are actually 5:4). I like having space for the UI components on the sides of the display so I can keep my field of view clear of obstruction.
On a side note, there's an app called GridMove (http://www.donationcoders.com/jgpaiva/gridmove.html) that is really nice for people with widescreen monitors. It allows you to set positions for windows in a grid so it's easy to display multiple windows at once on large displays.
I play on a 24" Dell 2407wfp, and I much prefer the 16:10 (yes, it's actually 16:10 on most widescreen PC monitors, which might be why there is distortion for some people in some games) to the 4:3 (some monitors are actually 5:4). I like having space for the UI components on the sides of the display so I can keep my field of view clear of obstruction.
On a side note, there's an app called GridMove (http://www.donationcoders.com/jgpaiva/gridmove.html) that is really nice for people with widescreen monitors. It allows you to set positions for windows in a grid so it's easy to display multiple windows at once on large displays.
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I play on a 24" Dell 2407wfp, and I much prefer the 16:10 (yes, it's actually 16:10 on most widescreen PC monitors, which might be why there is distortion for some people in some games) to the 4:3 (some monitors are actually 5:4). I like having space for the UI components on the sides of the display so I can keep my field of view clear of obstruction.
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(Well, I actually use two monitors, but that is one of them).Regarding Bioshock, it has been stated that Bioshock was designed on widescreen monitors and people who use normal monitors are getting bonus vertical rather than widescreen users losing vertical height. Take that as you will though.
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For games that don't support wide screen, you can set things up so that instead of trying to scale to fill the monitor you get a centered image with black borders. Some monitors have this feature built in (like the one Dex and I use), while for other monitors you can find the setting in the ATi or Nvidia control panel. Warcraft 3 is a good example of a game where you need this.
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Runs fine on my widescreen, but I prefer windowed anyway.
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Same monitor I use.
(Well, I actually use two monitors, but that is one of them). |
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Regarding Bioshock, it has been stated that Bioshock was designed on widescreen monitors and people who use normal monitors are getting bonus vertical rather than widescreen users losing vertical height. Take that as you will though.
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